Lead The Change In Your School

Next Steps:

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How The Anxiety Project works

Download our process here for you to understand step by step how the phases involved in The Anxiety Project.

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For further information or to organise a private presentation for your school, contact The Anxiety Project at connect@anxietyproject.com.au

Presentation to your School

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Joining The Anxiety Project means a two-year, fully supported journey of cultural transformation.
Fill out this form to express your interest.

Expression of Interest 2027 Cohort

Register for the Online Information Session by clicking on below registration form
August 4th 2026: 2pm-2.45pm

Online Information Session

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The Anxiety Project equips teachers, whole-school staff, and parents with the skills and strategies to reduce student anxiety — because lasting change requires everyone who matters to a child working from the same playbook.

A timeline infographic illustrating the stages of a school project, starting with school community consultation and ending with ensuring long-term sustainability, with steps including data benchmarking, staff training, stakeholder meetings, curriculum delivery, policy adjustment, monitoring, and ongoing support.